I think we can all agree that there is very little
doubt that Gov. Jerry ‘Moonbeam’ Brown is most definitely a card-carrying,
lifetime member of the John Kerry-Heinz group: ‘The Amalgamated Association of
Climate Change Morons’. And it was just
this past Wednesday that he once again made it quite clear that he is nothing
if not a true believer. I can now
declare with some degree of certainty, that Jerry is a raving lunatic that
should be put away in a nice comfortable padded cell somewhere as a matter of
public safety, before he does further harm to the residents of his once
prosperous state.
And what adds further support to this particular
recommendation of mine is the fact that it was on this past Wednesday night
that old ‘Moonbeam’, in what has been described by those in attendance as being
something akin to a hyperbolic rant, informed students, as well as faculty, at
the Ecole Normale Superieure University in Paris that climate change could be
compared to nuclear war. Now if that
doesn’t make it clear that ‘Moonbeam’ is missing some critical marbles, then
I’m not sure what might. So as one can
very plainly see, ‘Moonbeam’ has clearly gone round the proverbial bend.
So anyway, it’s was according to The Sacramento Bee
that ‘Moonbeam’ was said to have hyperventilated to the point where he nearly
had a stroke. And it was in the process
of his coming completely unhinged that he said, “We have to be able to imagine
the horrors that might unfold, and then be able to take steps to prevent it,
delay it, minimize it. Through this Paris conference, my hope is that these
conversations about a horror, which is the radical disruption of the climate,
that can pass over into a confrontation, a focusing, a facing of this other great
threat, the nuclear danger.”
Citing his irrational fear regarding a potential
nuclear confrontation between the United States and Russia, or a separate
exchange between India and Pakistan, Brown warned, “Terrorism killing people is
a horror. But terrorists getting nuclear material is even a greater horror. And
there are literally hundreds of sites with nuclear materials of one kind or
another sitting around, with various degrees of containment or security.” Brown said that the efforts among various countries
globally to cut greenhouse gas emissions could be turned to fighting terrorism
and the threat of nuclear war.
This is not exactly the first time that old
‘Moonbeam’ has taken it upon himself to liken ‘climate change’ to nuclear
war. He has a rather long history of
postulating such nonsense, most recently having done so at the Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists 70th anniversary Doomsday Clock Symposium in November in
Chicago. It was there that he intoned,
“I do want to talk about climate change, and I think there’s a connection there
with the nuclear arms race: They both have catastrophic consequences; they both
are such that they don’t capture the popular imagination right now.”
And then it was also last July, when at the Vatican,
that ‘Moonbeam’ also saw fit to take it upon himself to issue a rather
apocalyptic harangue about climate change, vehemently protesting, “We don’t
even know how far we’ve gone, or if we’ve gone over the edge. There are tipping
points, feedback loops. This is not some linear set of problems that we can
predict. We have to take measures against an uncertain future which may well be
something no one ever wants. We are talking about extinction. We are talking
about climate regimes that have not been seen for tens of millions of years.”
So it would appear that maybe all of the ‘climate
change’ alarmists just might be on to something here. I mean maybe, just maybe, ‘climate change’,
or at least the mind-numbing hysteria that it is actually taking place, may
actually be hazardous to your health. Because
if ‘Moonbeam’ can be brought to the edge of having a stroke simply because most
Americans see Islamic terror as more of a threat than ‘climate change’, and
thereby refuse to assign the same level of importance to this cockamamie theory
as do so many on the left, then, maybe it can then be seen as life
threatening.
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